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Sculptural Hand

Place of origin

Fragment of a carved hand and wrist, probably of a bodhisattva. It is a right hand, with the palm held outwards in an abhaya mudra. The interstices between the digits are all webbed. The top of the thumb is missing as are the tops of the two smaller fingers. There are two bracelets with heavy links at the wrist.

Object details

Category
Object type
Materials and techniques
Carved schist
Brief description
Fragmentary hand, sculpture, schist
Physical description
Fragment of a carved hand and wrist, probably of a bodhisattva. It is a right hand, with the palm held outwards in an abhaya mudra. The interstices between the digits are all webbed. The top of the thumb is missing as are the tops of the two smaller fingers. There are two bracelets with heavy links at the wrist.
Style
Object history
Acquired from Evert Barger, Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Bristol and Philip Wright, V&A Museum, as part of the collection of finds excavated during their expedition to the Swat valley in 1938. This is no. 89 in Barger's lists.
Subject depicted
Bibliographic reference
Barger, E. and Wright, P., ‘Excavations in Swat and Explorations in the Oxus Territories of Afghanistan, a detailed report of the 1938 expedition’, Memoirs of the Archaeological Survey of India, vol. 64, Calcutta, 1941
Collection
Accession number
IM.104-1939

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Record createdJune 25, 2009
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